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how many golf courses in new zealand

by Alfonzo Kunze II Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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400 golf courses

How many people play golf in New Zealand?

How many golf courses are there in New Zealand? 393, which is the second highest number of courses per capita in the world. Scotland has 543 courses for just over 5 million people.

What are the top 100 golf courses in New Zealand?

Home to over 400 courses, golfers will always find something that appeals when they visit New Zealand. Learn more about New Zealand golf architecture. Golf holiday itineraries Tee off alongside dramatic coastline one day and play along rolling fairways the next. Let us plan your perfect golf holiday for you.

Is it expensive to play golf in New Zealand?

The Christchurch Golf Club has a proud history that dates back to 1873, and has played its part in full to grow the game of golf in New Zealand. The Club is the second oldest in New Zealand and the fifth oldest outside the United Kingdom. The course has held numerous New Zealand Open and Amateur, Men's and Women's Championships over the years.

Why book A New Zealand experience golf course?

New Zealand's Top 50 Courses BROUGHT TO YOU BY 50-41 40-31 30-21 20-11 10-1 BACK TO MAIN SITE Overall, our 47-strong judging panel lodged 573 scores for 118 different courses up and down the country. They visit and score courses on seven criteria:

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Which country has the most golf courses?

Scotland has one golf hole for every 568 people which is approximately one 18-hole golf course for every 10,000 inhabitants.
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How many Golf Holes are there in the World? Answer 576,534.
18 countries with most coursesScotland
Approx Population5,327,700
Golf Holes9,384
Golf Facilities552
Population per golf hole568
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Apr 18, 2015

How many public golf courses are there in NZ?

400 golf courses
New Zealand has about 400 golf courses – the second highest number of courses per capita of any country in the world – and they are readily accessible to the population of around 4.8 million.Sep 16, 2020

Which country has the most golf courses per population?

The country with the most courses per capita is... ...not the United States.
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Maps & the Full List.
RankCountryPeople Per Course
1Iceland6,671
2Finland7,772
3Estonia9,302
4Åland13,356
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Jun 17, 2020

How many golf courses are in the South Island NZ?

Play golf in South Island

In South Island there are 128 golf courses.

How many golf courses are in Australia?

1500 courses
With around 1500 courses, Australia has more golf courses per head of population than almost any other country.

How many golf courses are in Ireland?

Besides the scenery and the "forty shades of green", there are over 300 golf courses on the island of Ireland.

What country invented golf?

Scotland
Golf originated from a game played on the eastern coast of Scotland, in an area close to the royal capital of Edinburgh. In those early days players would attempt to hit a pebble over sand dunes and around tracks using a bent stick or club.

Which is the oldest golf course in the world?

St Andrews Old Course
St Andrews Old Course

The Old Course is the oldest golf course in the world. The first documented rounds of golf here date back to 1552 and since then the course has become the most famous golf course in the world and an absolute must for any golf fan.

Which city has most golf courses?

#1. Naples-Immokalee-Marco Island, FL
  • Golf courses and country club establishments per 100,000 people: 17.9.
  • Establishments located in metro: 69.
  • Metro population: 384,902.
May 25, 2021

How many golf courses are there in Scotland?

550 golf courses
In Scotland there are over 550 golf courses to choose from - that's more courses per head of population than anywhere else in the world! The range and breadth of Scottish golf courses means that whatever your level and course preference, you'll never be far from fairways and greens suited to you.

How much does it cost to play golf in New Zealand?

18 Holes Monday- Friday18 Holes Saturday -Sunday
NZ Affiliated$95$130
Non-Affiliated$120$170
After 4pm - Walking$45$70
Juniors 18 and under$60$90
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Who owns Cape Kidnappers?

Julian Robertson
Owned by Robertson Lodges, the same family behind the Bay of Islands' Kauri Cliffs Lodge & Golf Course, Cape Kidnappers is the second working farm started by Julian Robertson. Kauri Cliffs opened in 2001, just six years before Cape Kidnappers.Dec 17, 2021

How many marquee courses are there in New Zealand?

Steeped in history and surrounded by breathtaking scenery, New Zealand’s 12 world-class Marquee Courses are on every avid golfer’s bucket list. Find out more.

Is New Zealand a playground?

With dramatic scenery, greenery, long stretches of coast and soaring mountains, New Zealand is a natural playground. Accessibility really sets New Zealand apart from other countries, with a new golf course to try around every corner. Travel from alpine areas to idyllic beachside locations within a few hours.

Is New Zealand a golf country?

Travel from alpine areas to idyllic beachside locations within a few hours. It’s no wonder that golf is the sport with the highest participation from New Zealanders, for both men and women .

Is New Zealand a good place to play golf?

New Zealand is simply an amazing golf destination. It has some of the best golf courses I have ever played. It should be a must-visit place for golfers from all over the world. You won’t be disappointed.

What is the best golf course in New Zealand?

The championship course at Cromwell is the best inland links course in New Zealand. Cromwell’s low rainfall and 2200 hours of sunshine per year, the sand-based fairways guarantee year-round dry underfoot conditions and is the host club of the New Zealand Open final round qualifying.

How many tees are there at Queenstown Golf Club?

It is a par 72/74 Men’s/Ladies course that offers 4 tees for a range of abilities. With year-round sunshine and open every day, Queenstown Golf Club is one of New Zealand’s iconic golf clubs.

How many holes are there in Wanaka?

Located right in the heart of Wanaka township, a short stroll from the main shops, perched on the hill above town, Wanaka Golf Club has 18 holes with all the facilities you would expect from a quality golf club.

What is the oldest golf course in the Southern Hemisphere?

The Otago Golf Club is one of the oldest golf clubs in the Southern Hemisphere and hosted the first Amateur Championship of New Zealand 1893, nine further national amateur championships and seven New Zealand Opens.

What is poverty bay golf?

Poverty Bay Golf Club was the 5th golf club to be established in New Zealand and with its strategic old pines, a mid-course lake complete with resident ducks, thickets of trees and glimpses of the ocean out to Young Nick’s Head, make the course as scenic as well as a golfing treasure.

Where is Russley Golf Club?

Located close to Christchurch Airport, Russley golf complex is open to locals and visitors alike, ...

When is the next lockdown in New Zealand?

20 April 2020. As the country is currently in lockdown and no golf is being played, it is the perfect time for golfers around the country to think about their favourite days golfing and their favourite golf courses. It is also the perfect time as the results of the New Zealand Golf Rankings presented by NZ Golf Magazine are released, ...

What is the sport that New Zealanders play?

Travel from alpine areas to idyllic beachside locations within a few hours. It’s no wonder that golf is the sport with the highest participation from New Zealanders, for both men and women. A golf holiday in New Zealand is guaranteed to impress.

How many marquee courses are there in New Zealand?

Steeped in history and surrounded by breathtaking scenery, New Zealand’s 12 world-class Marquee Courses are on every avid golfer’s bucket list. Find out more.

Is New Zealand a playground?

With dramatic scenery, greenery, long stretches of coast and soaring mountains, New Zealand is a natural playground. Marquee golf courses have been designed to make the most of the natural terrain and to show off the best scenery.

Is New Zealand a good golf destination?

New Zealand is simply an amazing golf destination. It has some of the best golf courses I have ever played. It should be a must-visit place for golfers from all over the world. You won’t be disappointed.

Where is the famous golf course in Auckland?

AUCKLAND. Situated on the beautiful Pohutukawa Coast and only 45 minutes from Central Auckland lies one of Auckland's best kept secret. The course was designed by Golfing Legend Sir Bob Charles and was modeled on the Augusta National Golf Course, home of the U.S. Masters.

When was Auckland Golf Club founded?

The Auckland Golf Club is a private Golf Club that was founded in 1894, with the first course situated at the Auckland Domain.In the 1890's the Club moved to farmland at Greenlane and then in April 1900 the Auckland Golf Club's lease of the One Tree Hill site was secured.

How many yards is Carrington Golf Course?

The course is 6417 metres (7267 yards) in length, par 72, and encompasses a variety of terrains from rolling vales to challenging water holes.

Where is Pakuranga Country Club?

The Pakuranga Country Club is a well established golf club situated in Auckland's eastern suburbs, two minutes north of Botany Town Centre. The 18-hole course is one of the top five courses in the Auckland area with the undulating 6013m par 72 championship course providing a balance of challenge, enjoyment and ease.

When did Formosa Auckland open?

Masters. Formosa Auckland Country Club opened in January, 1998 and was the venue for the 1998 New Zealand Golf Open.

Where is Akarana Golf Club?

Address: 1388 Dominion Road, Mt Roskill, Auckland, New Zealand. Phone: (09) 621 0024. Website: www.akaranagolf.co.nz. PGA Pro: Peter Witton. Located in the Heart of Auckland – only 15 Minutes away from the CBD and 20 minutes from the Airport via SH20, Akarana Golf Club is the most conveniently located club in Auckland.

Who designed the ING NZPGA?

The par 72 championship course is home of the ING NZPGA Championship. Designed by John Darby in consultation with New Zealand golfing legend, Sir Bob Charles, the course combines elements of links golf inspired by the great Scottish courses with parkland golf, more reminiscent of Florida.

What is the oldest golf course in New Zealand?

Manawatu Golf Club borders the banks of the Manawatu River in Palmerston North. Built in 1895, the club claims the title of the oldest golf course in New Zealand and has a proud history of hosting New Zealand’s top professional and amateur events, including five New Zealand Opens, eight New Zealand Amateurs and various other national championships. Treelined with manicured fairways, the course includes 50 white sand bunkers.

When was Wanganui Golf Club established?

Wanganui Golf Club, a host of seven New Zealand Opens and established in 1894, it is one of the oldest clubs on our inaugural ranking. With a sandy soil that is relatively free-draining, Wanganui provides dry conditions year-round on a course that stretches to more than 6,000 metres from the back tees (at a par of 70).

What is the shortest course in New Plymouth?

New Plymouth’s Waitara Golf Club is a seaside gem and also likely our shortest course, playing just 4,756 metres for men with a par of 67. This course is as coastal as it gets, with the Tasman Sea unfortunately eating away the perimeter holes. That same sea, along with Mt Taranaki’s looming in the distance, provides spectacular scenery to go alongside a fun, firm, fast golf experience. Bumpy fairways and the use of natural contours sit alongside charming handmade signage at this course that epitomises the link between land and sea.

What is the name of the only geothermal golf course in the world?

Rotorua Golf Club, known locally as Arikikapakapa, which means “the gentle sound of plopping mud” in native Maori, is one of the only geothermal golf courses in the world. Located in the popular tourist destination of Rotorua, many holes play over and around both dormant and active thermal areas.

What is Royal Wellington Golf Club?

A traditional parkland layout that borders the Hutt River, trees and birds are in abundance at Royal Wellington Golf Club, the course that hosted the 2017 Asia Pacific Amateur Championship. Located on the current site for more than 100 years, it became New Zealand’s first royally designated club in 2004 to coincide with the 250th anniversary of the R&A. The course underwent a major redesign from 2011 to 2014 under the direction of architects Greg Turner and Scott Macpherson.

How many holes are there in Formosa?

FORMOSA. The Sir Bob Charles-designed course at Formosa in Auckland hosted the 1998 New Zealand Open and boasts 16 holes with views of the water, Waiheke Island and Rangitoto. The downhill, 329-metre fifth hole is driveable and offers an excellent risk/reward opportunity with water running down the left-hand side.

Where is Muriwai Golf Links?

The west coast of Auckland’s black sand beaches produced Muriwai Golf Links. The layout sits alongside the Tasman Sea, which produces the perfect drama for this windswept links course. Dry in winter and irrigated in summer, the course is a particular winter favourite for the Auckland market. One of the fairest tests of golf in New Zealand, Muriwai is revered for the way it rewards good shots and punishes bad ones.

Where is Waverley Golf Club?

Waverley Golf Club (up fifteen places to number 16) in the Taranaki region of the North Island was one of five new entries in our last Top 50 re-evaluation and it now soars into the top half of our table. We said it was “the ultimate hidden gem” for which a google search doesn’t throw up many results but a reviewer last year certainly managed to find it, posting a 6-ball review for this rough diamond to say: “this course is absolutely fantastic. If it was on the coast of Scotland it would be an iconic course. Dry undulating land with eighteen verdant greens here and there. If I could have taken it home with me to the UK I would have.”

Where is the Cape Kidnappers course in New Zealand?

In fairness, Tom Doak’s remarkable Cape Kidnappers course at Hawke’s Bay remains in the number 2 slot but it’s separated from the former number 1 track at Kauri Cliffs in Matauri Bay (now at #5) by Alex Russell’s 1940s links layout at Paraparaumu Beach Golf Club on ...

How many acres is Tara Iti Club?

All of these courses have been usurped in very recent times by another stellar Tom Doak design at the Tara Iti Club on the 3,000-acre Te Arai estate, which crashed into our chart at the number 1 spot two years ago. Named after the rare Fairy Tern bird that inhabits the northern end of this property, the course also now features very prominently in our World Top 100.

Who was the first female golfer?

It’s the home club of the iconic New Zealand sportswoman Bessie Fullerton-Smith, one of the nation’s first female championship golfers from the 1930s and the members are really pleased to sing her praises. Awarded the MBE in 1972 for her services to equestrian sport, Bessie passed away in 2008 at the ripe old age of 101.

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